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Originally Posted by patrickt
I have two Paperwhites which cost less than one Oasis 2.
You didn't mention the languages, I'll assume one is English, but Amazon sells bilingual books for the Kindles.
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I think the two-Kindle (or two device) solution is really the best, and that’s what I do.
Dual-language ebooks exist but when you have only one screen to work with, and reflowable text, there is no way to format the material that works very well. And the selection of titles is very poor.
Split screen on iPad is an option but so far the Kindle app does not support it. Even if it did, Split View cannot run two instances of the same app. So you would need to use two different apps that each support Split View (Marvin comes to mind as the developer specifically publishes two feature-identical versions of the app differing only in the app name/ID so they can run side-by-side).
In theory, you can use Safari, with 2 instances of Kindle Cloud reader in its ‘native’ Split View. But even iPad Pro 12.9 screen is not large enough to avoid warnings about wanting the screen to be wider. And of course it is ugly as the browser controls persist, and you lose all but the most basic reading features.